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1330 19th Street, NW

From a press release:

“Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants of Washington, D.C. have always made commitment to support the local community, and this year, Kimpton is excited to launch a new partnership with Shop Made in DC, a Dupont Circle-based retail incubator showcasing local makers and their goods a selection of over 100 products made solely in the District. With the new partnership, Shop Made in DC will roll out programming at each of Kimpton’s 10 boutique hotels in Washington, D.C. including a “Make a Getaway” hotel package with an overnight stay, welcome gift of a small batch of locally roasted Lost Sock Roasters coffee, a Shop Made in DC tote bag, hand-illustrated postcard by D.C.-based artist Carlos Carmonamedina, and a $15 credit to spend at the shop. Additionally, Kimpton will offer meeting and event activations at each hotel that can be arranged by planners who want to add some local flare for their attendees to experience, featuring DIY sessions with select District-based makers. To celebrate the two locally loved brands’ partnership, Washingtonians can toast the launch with a refreshing complimentary Lost Sock Roasters nitro cold brew coffee on the house to the first 500 locals to swing by Kimpton’s cart outside of Shop Made in DC’s Dupont Circle storefront.

WHO: Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants with Shop Made in DC

WHEN: Wednesday, August 1, 2018
7:00 – 10:00 a.m., while supplies last

DETAILS:​ Locals can swing by Shop Made in DC for a complimentary Lost Sock Roasters nitro cold brew coffee from the cart outside the store entrance, provided in partnership by Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants. Limit one (1) coffee per person to the first 500 customers while supplies last.”

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